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pipping Notices. S. S. c ELT, LONDON TO 'CARDIFF Nov. 21ST. jor Freight and Particulars apply to ROBT. JOHNSTON & CO,, CARDIFF. 8438 WATERFORD and CORK, and the VT whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per Fast Trains on the GREAr WESTERN RAILWAY, and powerful Steamships, via Miiford Haven. The Water- ford Steamers run daily. The Cork Steamers leave New Miiford Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and d return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 3737 r sfsr- i Alt DIEE AN D BORDEA U X Vy The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP irrrr^Yii r rnrir 1 r FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAl\1EHS will sail as follows :— SCHELDT. Bordeaux for Cardiff Nov. 28 DOR^GNEIIZI. Cardiff for Bordeaux .Nov. 20 With roods and passengers. Fcr Hates of freight, &c., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- bam and Sons, Agents. 2, Rue Lafayette Bordeaux; and at the Ofliees of the Company, ol. Mount stuart- square, Cardiff. 1071 9481 HOOPER. CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers. 1 11 RYFTYR A M E R 'CAN i' I N JO. ,xl. UNITED STATES MAIL «mESM £ STEAMERS. 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Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 22, Water-street, Liverpool or to S. J. Davies, 9, Edward's-place, Queen-st, Cardiff; T. C. Howe and Co., Steamship Brokers, Cardiff C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road, Cardiff O. P. Edmunds, Post Office, Caerphilly; C. H. Perkins, 17, Somerset-place, Swansea; Austin & Silcock's, Swansea; T. H. Austin, Neath- road, Landore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery; Josiah Davies, Great Western House, Lllanelly H. Lewis, 01.1 Market-street, Neath; D. L. Jones, Bookseller, 23, Villiers-street, Briton Ferry J.Roberts. Pontypridd. 3863 A TLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. SWANSEA TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE taking goods to the interior Western Cities. It is intended to despatch the following steamers FOR BALTIMORE DIRECT: S.S. HORN HEAD, 3,800, Nov. 18th. S.S. LORD LANODOW.NF, 3,900, Nov. 27th. S.S. BUNG ORE HEAD, 3,800, Dec. 11th. S.S. LORD O'NEILL, 3,900, Dec. 19th. FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. S S. MAINE, ",000. Nov. 21st. S.S. MINNESOTA, 5,200, Dec. 4th. S.S. MARYLAND, 4,20o, Dec. 13th. S.S. MONTANA, 4,100, Dec. 24th. For rates of freights, &c., apply WILLIAMS, TORREY, and FEILD, LTD., SWANSEA, 9029 AND 108, FENCHURCH-STREET, LONDON, E.C. j- DOMINION LINE. STEAM JO NEW ORLEANS. THE S.S. TORONTO liiiliSKlafwiil sail from LIVERPOOL to NEW ORLI< nIHECT, on Tuesday, Nov. i!6th. Cabin passage, £ 15 15s steerage. £ 6 6s. Shortest and cheapest route to TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, and other Southern States. Through tickets to all points at special rites. -Apply to 9102 FLINN, MAIN, & MONTGOMERY, 24, James-street, Liverpool, or to local Agents. lOKETS for AMERICA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, CHINA, BUENOS AYRES, BERMUDA, THE CAPE, etc., can be had of the Authorised Agent of all ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, Mr S. J. DAVIES, 9, Edward-place, near T.V.R. Station, Cardiff. 330 1 iisitrancp. T HO Ml? AND ABROAD. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS INSURED AGAINST BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE CO. 64. CORN HILL LONDON. HON. EVELIN ASTW,K\. CHAIRMAN. Annual Incoiuy £ 248,000 COMPENSATION AL11KADY PAID £ 2S600,000 MODERATE PREMIUMS—FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS-NEW CONCESSIONS. Prompt and Liberal Settlement ot Claims. West-end Office 3, Grand Hotel Buildings, W.C. HEAD OFFICE: 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Acents Mr W. K. BRADSHAW, G. W. Railway Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO., Merchants; Exchange, Cardiff. 4195-13227 Hinliiiiig crimes. HE MONMOI) THSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. H. J. PARNALL. Esq., J.P., Chairman. BESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 6,934 12s. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. E¡y RepaYJrent. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent, yearly and bouus). DEPOSITS may be made daily, interest payable half- yearly at 4 per cent. Shore notice of withdrawals. F. J. HEYBYltNE, Secretary. 173, COMMERCrAL-STIiHET, NEWPORT. 7772 TO LI T il WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances an Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced fcalf per cent. oil Old and New Advances. — John Jen- kins, A.C.A.. 1046, HE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil.—Established 1872. incorporated 1874.-Liberal Advances (£100 to £ 10,000). — Easy Re- payments in 3 to 17 years. Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Buildings in pro- gress-Ko Management Charges. DISTRICT AGI,-NTS: Cag-dig' and Penarth, Mr J. Holloway, 12, Queen's Chambers. Cardiff; Cadoxlon and Barm, Mr Lewis Lewis, QuaneHa-.sireet, Cadox- ion: Abertillery and District, Mr W. B. Harrison, Abertillery; N ewport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, Architect, Newport: Sica/isca, Mr H. C. Higman, 101. Oxford-street, Swansea Pontypridd and llhondda, Mr H Porcher, Pontypridd; Carmarthenshire, Mr Isatic Phillips, Burry Port, R.S.O; Tredegar and Kbbw VaU, Sir J. D. Thomas, Aeron Villa, Itbymney. 1058 Mr PETER WILfJAMS. Secretary. ^publications. EAD "THE LAW OF POPULA- TION," by Annie Besant. A work designed to '.nduce married people to limit their family within the means of subsistence.—Sent post free by W. H. Rey- nolds, Publisher, New Cross. London, S.E., on receipt *f Eight Penny Stamps. 605 jJIURNITURE VANS, jglURNITUliE VANS, JLjiURNITURE v ANS, THE SOUTH WALES DEPOSITORY, GREAT WESTERN CO.'S GOODS STATION DAVIS-STREKT, NEWTOWN, CARDIFF. FURNITURE, PIANOS, PICTURE. GLASS, Jzc., WAREHOUSED OR REMOVED FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE, TOWN OR CO NTRY, Aly Road, Rail, or Sea. Vallli of All Sizes. Moderate Charges. Estimates Free. 8838 ALFRED EMBRY, PROPRIETOR 1 H A. ST0NE & O0:' COMPLETE FUN IVRAL FURNISHERS V IC EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS T OF ALL CLASSES. F Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, T snperb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broug hams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICK LIST ON APPLICATION. 1108 10, 11. <fe 12, WORKING STREET, CARDIF F. ——— 1108 10, 11. & 12, WORKING STREET, CARDIF F. B A L SAM S U I- E-P. 8 ED ED. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN HERB PASTE. MAT Is warranted to cure all; AMERICAN MILTON'S (discharges from the urinary! HERB MAT [organs in either sex. PASTE. MILTON'S Thoroughly reliable COP.-IAMERICAN MAT jvenient to take. In tins.! HERB JJXLTON'S 2s 9d and 4s h* rreo; PASTE. MAT |by post 3d extra. AMEBICAf MIIVTON'S HERB MAT [UK WSON'S COMPOUND; PASTE. MILTON'S t PKNNYnOYAJ, ;AMERICAN MAT t0? FEMALES. HEltB MILTON a m boxes. Is ljd and2s 9d: PASTJC MAT leach; free by post 2d extra MAT MILTON'S Local Agents: Cardiff, 1\hj Mil/fON'S AMERICAN Munuay, Chemist, t, Duke- AMERICAN HERB stree* Newport, Mr j 1 HERB PASTE. [Phillip*. 92, Commercial-! PASTE. MAT [street; Swansea, Mr Keail, MAT MILTON'S Chemist. 19»- High-streetMILTON' AMERICAN IF. H. OG*aon, 2, Victoria- AMERICAN HERB 'avenue, Maindee, Newport,. HERB PASTK. jMon. PASTE. 15e ].(,I1(Jr,: B-trfiay A. Sons 104) VIGOR Suffering from Nervous Debility, Decline, nn. Exhausted Vitality, Brain and Kidney v.ij.vr troubles, ie Certain euro by the im- nroved French method. HOW TO ACT—ADVICK FREE. WO—13300 Sealed Book sent for three stamps. Who likllsinand Agency, 76, Chancery-lane, London ale5 bu Jmctiait. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON & MEAGER. I Freehold Public-house, at Swansea .Nov. 27 Family Residence, at Swansea. Nov. 27 Messrs W. C. CLARKE & DOVEY. Farming Stock, &c., at Gilestone NOY. 21 Messrs H. S. DAVIES and MORGAN. Properties, at Pontypridd.Nov. 20 Messrs GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING. Farming Stock, &c„ at St. Mellons Nov. 19 Foreign Furs, at Booms, Cardiff.Nov. Horses. &c., at Cardiff <-3 Dutch Bulbs, at Rooms Nov., 23 Paintings, Ac., at Cardiff Dec. b & 6 Fat Stock, at Cardiff Dec. 17 Messrs W. & S. HERN. Properties, at Cardiff.Nov. 29 Valuable Properties, at Cardiff Dec. 2 Messrs HOWARD & KING. Book Debts, at Pontypridd Nov. 28 Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE, and CO. properties, at Cardiff Dec. 3 Mr LATTY. Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Ac., at Cardiff. Nov, 23 Bicycles and Tricycles at Cardiff Nov. 27 Mr HENRY LEWIS. Steamship Shares, Properties, &c.,at Merthyr,.Nov. 21 Mr ARTHUR S. T. LUCAS. Freehold Properties, at Llandilo Dec 4 Messrs J. G. MADDOX and CO. Househoid Furniture, &c.. at Rooms Nov. 19 & 20 I Mr A. NEWLAND. Coppice Woods, at Newport Nov. 23 Messrs PARSONS and ROBJENT. Restaurant, at -Nov. 20 Double-licensed Hotel, &c.. at Newport. Dec. 4 Hotel and Premises, at Newport Dec. 4 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Plant and Machinery, at Maesteg Nov. 21 Plant. Materials, &c., at Leckwith Common ..Nov. 25 Colliery and Brickworks, at Cardiff. m.. Nov. 28 Leaseholds and Goodwill, at Cardiff Nov. 28 Messrs STRAKER & SON. Residences, -&c., at Abertavenny -Nov. 20 Mr J. H, TUCKER. Property, at Canton, Cardiff .NOY. 19 Mr THOMAS WEBBER. Sale of Property, at Cardiff Nov. 28 Messrs YORATH and GILL. Hotel, at Cardiff -Nov. 25 SALF, OF VALUABLK. HOUSES IN CARDIFF AND PENARTH. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, November 29tb, 1889, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, subject to conditions of Sale, the follow- ing valuable PROPERTIES, NAMELY LOT I.-Detached FAMILY RESIDENCE, situate in Newport-road, Cardiff, and known as The Laurels, having a frontage ol 45 feet, or thereabouts, to the Newport-road. The house is well built, and contains drawing-room, dining-room, morning-room, large billiard-room (31ft. 6in. by 16ft. 8in.), eight bed- rooms, and good offices; term 99 years, from 25th March, 1880 ground rent, B16 10s. LOT 2.-A11 that DWELLING-HOUSE on the corner of Cliff-street and Earl's-street, Penarth rent, 12s lease for 99 years, from 1st May, 1883 ground rent, £ 2 5s. LOT 3.—NO. 15, Earl's-street, Penarth lease 99 years, from 1st May, 1883 ground rent, £ 2 5s. LOT Ii-No. 112, Craddock-street let at 8s 6d per week; lease 99 years, from 25th March, 1884, at a yearly ground rent of £2 16s. For further particulars, and to view the premises, apply to the Auctioneers, 72. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Dated November 8th, 1889. 9128 FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AT WOODVILLE-ROAD, CAT a AYS LOIJDOUN- SQUARE AND SEVERN-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. & S. HERN have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, 2nd December, 1889, at Seven o'clock p.m., the following Valuable PROPERTIES, subject to Conditions of Sale, viz. — LOT 1.—All that well-built and commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, being No. 97, Woodville-road. Cardiff, producing the yearly rental of £ 25, and held for a term of 99 years, computing from 2nd February, 1875, and subject to an apportioned yearly ground rent of £3 5s lOd. LOT 2.-All that well-built and commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, being 101, Woodville-road, Cardiff, producing the yearly rent of £25, and held for same term as Lot 1, at au apportioned yearly ground rent of S5 3s lgll. LOT 3.-NO. 31, LOUDOUN-SQUARE, a well-built house, jet at B56 per year, held for the remainder of a term of 99 years at a ground rent of £ 3 6s. LOT 4.—All that FREEHOLD HOUSE, containing 2 kitchens, 2 parlours, 4 bedrooms, and hot and cold bath, with acapital garden, being No. 157, Severn- road, Cardiff. The Auctioneers would diiect special attention of capitalists to the above property. Further information as to Lots 1 and 2 of D. Robert Lewis, E.sq., 48. Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil or as ts the whole of the lots of the Auctioneers, 72, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 9143 SALE THIS DAY DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th and 2lst, 1889. TO PARTIES FURNISHING. GREAT TWO DAYS' SALE of well-made NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, the property of a local tradesman, and which will be sold much below original cost also a quantity of Second-hand Furniture, removed from various resi- dences, comprising dining and drawing-room suiteg, sideboards and cabinots, pier glasses, wardrobes Bnd toilets (to match), bedroom suites complete, iron and brass bedsteads and bedding complete. and all the usual household sundries, together with three splendid D'Almaiue full-compass Pianofortes in walnut cases, as good as new, &c., &c. On view mornings of Sales, which1 will commence at two o'clock precisely. All goods intended for these Sales must be entered at the offices not later than day prior to auctions. 1111 J. G. MADDOX A CO., Anctioneers. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, THE FOLLOWING ELIGIBLE PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. MR THOMAS WEBBER has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, November 28, 1889, nt 7 o'clock in the evening, in the following or such lots as may boirringett at the time of Sale, and subject to such conditions as shall be then read, and which may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneer five days before the hle. the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz., LOT 1.—SHOP and PREMISES, being 67, Tudor- road, now in the occupation of Mr Gam, Pork Buhcher. held on lease for 9 years from 25th March, 188b annual ground rent of £ 5 only. LOT 2.—Two DWELLING-HOUSES, 57 and 59, Upper George-street, Cathays, held oil lease for 99 years from 2nd February, 1875, at an annual ground rent of £717s 3d; one has a Shop, occupied by Mr Rollings, General Dealer the other occupied by Mr Bines as a private house, and may be converted into business premises. LOT 3. -Semi-detached VILLA, 47, Upper George- street, in the occupation of Mr Franklin, held on lease for 99 years, from ntl February, 1875, at an annual ground rent of i:4 Is 9d. I' LOT 4.—Two semi-detached VILLAS, being 38 and 40. Upper George street, occupied by Mr Watts, I jeweller, &c., and Mr G. Andrews held on lease for 99 years, from 2nd February, 1875, at an annual ground rent of t:2 17s Oct each house. LOT 5.-Two six-roomed HOUSES, 163 and 156, Cairns-street, Cathays. in the occupation of Messrs Pinnell and Slianon, held on lease for 99 years, from 29th September, 1878, at an annual ground rent of B2 8s eacit house. LOT 6.—AU that desirable and convenient DWELL- ING-HOUSE, being 258, Newport-road, now in the occupation of Mr J. F. Lewis, held on lease for 99 years, from 25th March, 1882, at an annual ground rent of B5 10s. LOT 7.—All those convenient PREMISES, being two Shops, with good cellarage, <fcc„ long garden, occupied by Mr Griffith, Confectioner, &c., and Mr Stanley, Draper, on the corner of Richmond and Crwys-roads, Cathays held on lease for 99 ypars. from 2nd February, 188b, at an annual ground rent of E6 lis. A considerable portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage (if desired) at interest, the prin- cipal being repaid by monthly or quarterly instal- ments. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 25, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. Dated October 29th, 1889. 9107 ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND. rilHE ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT JL intends SELLING by AUCTION, in the City of Buenos Ayre3, the PUBLIC LANDS reclaimed by the Port Works. For particulars apply to the Argentine Consulate, Dock Chambers, Cardiff. 590 EA TH & SONS, 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Respectfully beg to inform their numerous patrons and the public generally that they have OPENED A BRANCH AT 34, TAFF.STREET, PONTYPRIDD. The Entire New Stock of PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &o„ contain all the very latest patents and improvements. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT allowed for Cash, or may be had on the ONE, TWO, OR THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. Also a Stock of VIOLINS, BANJOS, GUITARS, MANDOLINS, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. All the Newest Music, Tutors, &c. Illustrated Catalogues and terms for the Hire System may be had on application, post free. 9431-5-1066 EALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS The great remedy for Bili. MANDRAKE ous and Liver Complaints, PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, & Gravel, PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Puri- PILLS MANDRAKE tier of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE Mr Keall, Maindee. PILLS MANDRAKE Sir,-l consider your Ameri- PILLS MANDRAKE can Mandrake Pills to be the PILLS MANDRAKE greatest success the world has PILLS MANDRAKE ever known.—I am, sir, yours PILLS MANDRAKE faithfully, F. U. HKWSON. PILLS MANDRAKE Munday, Chemist, Cardiff. PILLS MANDRAKE Robb, Chemist, Roath Gar- PILLS MANDRAKE rett Brothers, Newport; J. G. PILLS MANDRAKE Isaac (late flayman), Cha- PILLS MANDRAKE I' mist, Neath Newberry and PILLS MANDRAKE Son, London. PILLS MANDRAKE Proprietor Mr KEALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist & Dentist, 199, High- PILLS MANDRAKE streot, Swansea. 8076 1012 PILLS WHO IS YOUR BILLPOSTER at TT Aberdaret MICHAEL PAINE. BWposter, Distributor, and Advertising Agent 25* Cardiff-street, Aberdue, rents the principal posting-stations in Aberdare and district. Contracts made quarterly or yearly. Good accommodation for travellers, &0 Also nt for titaien and Co. Mail stowmen, alo 15N iin faction. â–  SALE THIS DAY. PWLLCOCH FARM, ST. MELLONS, NEAR I CARDIFF UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, Ac. MEsSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have receivA instructions from Mr W. M. Gerrish, who is leaving the farm, to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above Farm, on TUESDAY, November 19th, 1889, at 12 o'clock, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, CROPS, ETC., Comprising 20 FAT AND STORE CATTLE, Hereford and shorthorn breed, and three milking cows, 50 FAT SHEEP, 3 EXCELLENT CART.HORSES, suitable for town work. CROPS,—100 tons well-harvested meadow and clover I' hay in 4 ricks. 2 ricks of wheat off 10 acres, 20 tons mangolds, an.1 40 tons swedes. IMPLEMENTS, —Two wagons, tip cart, 2 dogcarts, and market ditto, 2 ploughs, 2 horse hoes, 2 sets of drags, chain h'1.rrow, horse rake, CambridgtJ roller and reaper, Hornsby cake crusher, tumip puiper, winnow- ing machine, cattle and pig troughs, pikes, rakes, 2 sets of G.O. harness, 1 set breeching harness, set of ,1 trace ditto, &c. Three months' credit will be given to purchasers of £ 10 and upwards on approved security, or discount for cash. Luncheon at the Blue Bell at 10.50 a.m. Sale at the' Farm at 1L30 punctually. 8893 Luncheon at the Blue Bell at 10.50 a.m. Sale at the' Farm at 1L30 punctually. 8893 Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. ON THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 21st, 1889. I SALE ROOMS, 11. HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. SALE OF A SHUOND CONSIGNMENT OF FOREIGN FURS, ) from one of the Best Houses iu London. j MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING j are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, November 21st, 1889, at 12 o'clock punctually, a second consignment of Sale Rooms, 11, High.street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, November 21st. 1889, at 12 o'clock punctually, a second consignment of FOREIGN FURS, all made up in the most fashionable and latest style, comprising sealskin dolmans and Battenbergs, TRAVELLING WRAPPERS and CAPES, muff bags, long boas, RUSSIAN DOLMANS, covered in different cloths, trimminus. capes. Princesses, Victorines, ties, collars, HEARTH AND CARRIAGE RUGS, in bearskin, Cape fox, wolf, goat, opossum, sable, raccoon, and other skins. On View the Morning of Sale. j Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, 11, High- street, Cardiff. 9013 I ON SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 23RD, 1889. â–  CLEARANCE SALE OF j FINE DUTCH BULBS, t ALL WARRANTED TRUE TO NAME AND COLOUR, Consisting of EXTRA FINE DOUBLK-and SINGLE I HYACINTHS for glass, pots, or bedding choice mixed Narcissus, Crocus, finest named Tulips, Scilla, Siberica, choice Iris, Ranunculus. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING I I will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale-rooms, 11, High street, Cardiff, on the above date, at 3 j o'clock. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 9123 j STATION TERRACE I (Opposite the Taff Vale Railway station) and I WELLINGTON-STREET, CANTON. MESSRS JUNKINS, CLARKE, & CO. have been instructed by the beneficiaireaunde^ i the wiil of the late Thos. Williams, deceased, SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. Cardiff, on TUES- DAY, the 3rd day of December, 1889, at 7 o'clock in the I evening, the following PROPERTIES:— j STATION-TERRACE. J LOT 1.—All that CORNER SHOP, HOUSE, and i PREMISES, with Bake-house and Yard attached, being No. 5, Lower Station-terrace, opposite the Taff t Vale Railway Station, let at a yearly rental amounting to £33, tenant paying aU rates and taxes. j This Lot is situated in a rapidly improving position. The Shop could be much enlarged and improved if thought desirable. LOT 2.-All that private DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining Lot J, known as No. 6, Lower Station-terrace, let at a weekly rental of 10s, the land- lord payill all rate, and taxes. These Lots are held for 99 years, from the 29th j September, 1855, and will be sold subject;.to the apportioned ,;round rents of £ 3 4s 6d as to Lot 1 and £ 2 as to Lot 2. WELLINGTON-STREET, CANTON. LOT 3.-All that corner HHOP, HOUSE, and PRI. MISES known as No. 88, Wellington-street, with the Yard and Stables therein, for many years in the occu- pation of Messrs G. Jefferies and Son, Oil Merchants, at a rental of S28 per annum. LOT 4.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, COAL- YARD, STABLE, and PREMISES, and known as No. 87, Wellington-street, adjoining the last lot, in the ¡' occupation of Mr Thomas Jones, coal merchant, on an old tenancv, at the very low rental ot £23 per annum. Lots 3 and 4 are held for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of May, I860, and will be sold subject to apportioned ground rents of £ 2 15i1 for each lot. TO VIEW, apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars to Frank H. Williams, Esq., Solici- tor, 4, church-street, Cardiff; or Messrs JtiddeIJ, Vaizey, and Co., Solicitors, 9, John-street, Bedford- row, London or to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic- chambers, Cardiff. Dated November 18th, 1889. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREWERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND LICENSED VICTUALLERS GENERALLY. I ESSRS T. Y. YORATH and GILL iv B have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 25th November, 1889, in one or two Lots, as may be then and tbere decided, all those com- I modious and handome full-licensed nremises known. as the BOOT HOTEL, j and situated in Cardiff-street, Aberdare, with wine: beer, and spirit vaults attached, and fronting Market- street. The above is a large commercial hotel, with commercial-room, dining, and smoke-rooms, large billiard and sitting-rooms, about 14 bedrooms, with the usual offices, kitchen, wine and beer cellars. The wine, beer, and spirit vaults frontiugMarket-street have a bar about 34 feet long. and are new sub-let on a monthly tenancy at B120 per annum. There is also a large amount of stabling accommo- J dation adjoining the vaults in Market-street, and forming part of the above property. The above ¡ botel and vremises are helcl on a lease for 99 years, of which 52 are unexpired, at the remarkably low ground rent of R5 per annum. There are also two Cottages I fronting Market-street, numbered respectively 1 and 3, held on lease for the unexpired term of 57 years. Let ) at £ 50 per annum ground rent, £ 5 per annum. Sale to commence at 4 p.m. I For particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Post- I office Chambers, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff, or E. R. Paine, Esquire, Solicitor, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. The Auctioneers beg respectfully to call attention of those whom it may concern to the fact that the B9ot is 1 the chief hotel at Aberdare, within two minutes' walk j of the railway station, and situated in the principal • thoroughfare. 9080 SALE THIS DAY. ROMILLY-CRESCENT, CANTON, CARDIFF. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISES FREE FROM GROUND RENT. MR C. H. TUCKER will SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel. Cardiff, 011 TUESDAY, November 19th, 1889, at 6 o'clock in j the evening precisely, the following Eligible j PROPERTY. J All that MESSUAGE and GARDEN, known as No. ) 17 (formerly No. 14;, Romilly-crescent, opposite Con. way Wesleyan Chapel, Canton, Cardiff, now let to Mr Corps, at a rental ot S15 12s per annum, payable weekly, the tenant paying the poor-rate, the landlord I payin the other taxes. This house contains six rooms, long back garden, and offices, is eligibly situated, and has the important advantage of being entirely free, hold, and free from Ground Rent. I For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 6 and 7. St. Stephen-street, Bristol, or to MR G. J. HOBBS, Solicitor. i 21, Clare-street, Bristol. 9006 I ON SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 23rd, 1889, And EVERY SATURDAY until further notice. SALE of HORSES, COBS, PONIES, etc., by AUCTION, at LAITY'S, Cardiff. Early entries are respectfully solicited. Entrance Fee, including Borough Toll, 3s 6d. N.B.—Dogs and Poultry may also be included. Particulars on Friday. 9125 On WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27TH. 1839. SALE OF BICYCLES & TRICYCLES. Kj —The Last Sale of the Season, of 100 BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES, by AUCTION, at LAT'J'Y'S, Cardiff. All entries should be made by Saturday next. Machines may be sent in at once. Entrance fee, Is 6d. 9025 Steles im fettet. rpENDERS WANTED for DRAPERY and BOOT STOCK, consisting of Dress Materials, Manchester Goods, Haberdashery, Hosiery, Fancy Outfitting, and Boots. Open for inspection at Mrs Wilkes, High-street, Cinderford, Glos', on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 21 and 22,1889. 9135 JpIANOS JpiANOS J>IANOS DUCK, SON AND PINKER'S LATEST MODELS. Write for Catalogue and Photographs of these Mag- nificent New Model Pianos, of Special Design and Construction, now in stock at DUCK, SON & PINKER'S, and you will be quickly convinced they are infinitely superior iu appearance and workmanship to many in- struments advertised at higher prices. t DUCK, SON & PINKER'S New Models, for Tone and Durability, are unsurpassed at the price. You will say these instruments are the BEST VALUE you have ever seen. WHY ? Because you are dealing with DUCK, SON & PINKER, who are the Largest Buyers for Cash in the West of England, and are consequently able to Offer Better Terms than any other house. WRITE FOR CATALOGUES, SENT POST FREE. INSPECTION INVITED. JJUCK, gON AND JpiNKER, 8446 BATH AND BRISTOL. -_u FOREST LARGE QUANTITIES OF AND m FOREST, FRUIT, AND TRFPq THORNS IRLfcS. 0f Various sizeg> ROSES HYBRID AND OTHER A ROSES. SPECIALITY. STANDARDS AND DWARFS. WREATHS WREATHS AND CROSSES CROSSES Made to Order. AND CUT FLOWERS BOUQUETS. FOR CHURCH AND OTHER DECORATION. CABBAGE 200,000 Various PLANTS. CABBAGE PLANTS. Send for Catalogue (anything required- intheGarden)to yyiLLlAM rjpKESEDER, NURSERYMAN, 8615 CARDIFF. TVTEATH. — ADVERTISEMENTS re- ceived for the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, SOUTH WALES ECHO, and CARDIFF TIMES at the NEATH OFFICE i. QUEEN-STREET, 9068 n¡ts ht] Unction. MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, RAILWAY CON- TRACTORS, drC. MR A. NEWLAND has the honour to announce that he has received instructions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on SATURDAY, November 23, 1889, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such con- 'I ditions as shall be then and there produced), the following very valuable COPPICE WOODS, The Property of Lord Tredegar. MONMOUTHSHIRE. J LOT 1.—About 13 Acres of COPPICE WOOD/ called Coedpwl-Nider, in the parish of Bassaleg, adjoining the parish road?, and within one mile of Rhiwderin 1 Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, con-" sisting of pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle; stuff,V including three beech timber trees, marked.with white** paint. Sold by lump. paint. Sold by lump. LOT 2.—About 23 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, being a part of Coed Mawr Wood, in the paristLof Machen, adjoining the parish roads and within one mile OK I Risca and Rhiwderin Stations, consisting of excellent '1 pit and cord wood. Sold by lump. pit and cord wood. Sold by lump. LOT 3.—About 7 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, being & part of Fox Hill Wood, in the parish of Bassaleg, ad. 1 joiuing the parish road and within half a mile of1 Rhiwderin Station, consisting of strong pf':and-cord-' wood. Sold by lump. j LOT 4.—About 20 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, called the Cefn Orles Wood, in the parish of Bassaleg and within half a mile of Nettlefoid's Works, Tydu, and Bassaleg Stations, consisting of pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff. Solei by lump. LOT 5. -About 13 Acres of COPPICE WOOD in two. pieces, called tho Barracks and Coed-y-Minos Woods, in the Parish of St Woollos, adjoining the parish roadsa and Monmouthshire Canal, consisting,of pit and cord-^ wood, hoop and hurdle stuff, includin three beech i timber and six donble and treble stores marked withJ white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 6.—About 5 Acres of COPPICE WOOD in three â–  pieces, in the Parish of Machen, called Coed y-Brain I Woods, and within half-a-mile of Machen Station,, con- "I sisting of pit and corawood, including 308 spruce, 18 Scotch, and 9 larch fir poles, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 7.—About 20 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, being., part of the Thicketts Wooden the Parish of Llanvi-v hangel Roggiet, and within one mUe of the Severn j. Tunnel Junction Station, consisting of pit and:'cord-«j' wood, hoop and hurdle stuff. Sold by lump. { GLAMORGANSHIRE. LOT 8.—About 9 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, being" a part of Ruperra Graig, in the Hamlet of LIanvedw,. t and within one mile of Church Road Station on Brecon and Merthyr Railway, consisting of pit and cord wood, d hoop and hurdle stuff, including seven beech timber trees, marsed with white paint. Sold by lump. LOT 9.—About 24 Acres of COPPICE WOOD, being a part of the Cefn-pwl-du Wood, in the Hamlet of Rhydgwern, adjoining the parish road, and within one mile of Machen and Church Road Stations, consisting < of pit and cordwood, hoop and hurdle stuff, including ten beech timber trees, marked with white paint. Sold by lump. For a view of the woods apply to Mr Edwin'Young, Park House, Bassaleg, who will direct a person to show the same on and'after the 7th-day of November, jj 1889. For Further Particulars apply at the Tredegar Estate: Office, or to Messrs DAVIS and LLOYD. 9069 Solicitors, Newport. SALE TO-MORROW. ABERGAVENNY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE AND BUILDING LAND FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER and SON will offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on WEDNESDAY, the 2uth day of Abergavenny, on WEDNESDAY, the 2uth day of November, 1589, at 3 o'clock precisely, subject to con- ditions of sale to be tben nroduced, the undermen- •1 tioned valuable freehold RESIDENCE AND BUILDING^SITES in one Lot, and if not so sold, then in ,the.following: Lots, namely j LOT 1.—The commodious family RESIDENCE, ) situate in Frogmore-streeL, Abergavenny, in the occu, j pation of Dr Elmes Yelverton Steele, and known.as ) Fromore House, with a portion of the large garden in the rear, containing an area of 1,069 square yards. LOT 2.—The DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP ad. joining the last Lot, for many years in the occupation of Mr Humble, Chemist, and now in the-occupation of Mr Frederick Spencer, Tailor, as tenant, together with the yard, stable, coach-house, and other buildings in the rear, now held with and formibg part of Frogmore j House (Lot 1). LOT 3.-A plot of BUILDING LAND" containing an: area of 674 square yards, being a portioftof the large garden now held with Frogmore House, and having a considerable frontage to Baker-street,.facing the Vic. toria Brewery. LOT 4.—A plot of BUILDING LAND,^ adjoining the last Lot, being a further portion of the large garden held with Frogmore House, containing an area of 614 1 square yards, and having a frontage of 67 feet to I.owis's-lane, nearly opposite the Abergavenny police- station and county court. j The property as a whole is eminently -adapted for a 1' private resideuce or for carrying on a large-busi- > ness, the ground floor of the dwelling-house being readily convertible into a handsome shop, wlJilse, the large garden in the rear, having frontages to Lewis's-lane and Baker-street, is most suitable for the construction of Warehonsbil or other buildings, j A plan of the Lots can be seen and further particu- lavs and cards to view obtained at the offices of Mr E. A. Johnson, Architect; Messrs Straker and Son, Auc' tioneers or of Messrs GABB and WALFORD,\Solicitors, 8969 Abergavenny. SALE TO-MORROW. PALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. NORTON BRIDGE, NEAR PONTYPRIDD. fALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. NORTON BRIDGE, NJAR PONTYPRIDD. MESSRS H. S. DAVIES & MORGAN. JLtJL will SELL by AUCTION, at the Butchers' Arms Inn, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 20th, j 1889, at 7 o'clock p.m., the following 1 PROPER TIES, namely I LOT 1,-All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE,, situate nearly opposite the Poat-office,i.Norton Bridge,, in the occupation of Margaret Davies^and producing an annual rent of B15 13s. I LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE, SHOP, and STABLE adjoining Lot 1, occupied by Margaret Thomas, and producing au annual rent of £19 10s. The above premises are held under lease for a .tenn¡ of 99 years from 1st January, 1886,. subject to an annual ground rent of B5 15s 8d, which will be apportioned at the sale. LOT 3.—All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- j HOUSE adjoining Lot 2, occupied by George V. I Davies. and producing an annual rent of B14 6s. The j premises are held under Lease for a term of 93 years, I from 1st January, 188*3, subject to an annual ground. rent of B2 7s bd. I For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at Pontypridd, to Mr Benjamin Langley, Post Office, 1 Norton Bridge, or to Messrs Lintom.and I citors, Aberdare. 9110 j FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE AND BREWERY, SWANSEA. MESSHS BEYNON and MEAGER have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, j at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WED- NESDAY, November 27tb, 1889, at 3 o'clockin the j afternoon (subject to conditions which will then be ] read), all that t VALUABLE FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE known as tbe Wellington Inn, situate in Garden-street I and Mysydd-street, Swansea, comprising large bar, I smoke, sitting, and club rooms, s x bedrooms, attic, kitchen, scullery, large cellar, and brewhouse adjoin- ing. The brewing utensils and plant to be taken at a valuation. [ The premises are substantially ibuilt, and in good condition, and are iu the occupation of the owner. who ? has carried 011 a considerable trad; there, but is obliged to relinquish business 011 account of ill-health. Forfurther particulars apply to Charles Norton,, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 9149 _i. FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE. SWANSEA. I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS BEYNON and MEAGER, at the Royal Hotel, High-street. Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th November, 1889, at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to condie ions wbich will then be read), all that desirable FREEHOLD (DETACHED) FAMILY RESIDENCE. known as Picton Villa, situate in Picton-place, Swan- sea, containing entrance hall, drawing, dining, and breakfast-rooms,china pantry,larder. kitchen, scullery, &c., 4 good bedrooms, and 3 rooms in attic. The House is in good repair, and is situate in the be&t part of the town, standing well back from the rond, mita own ground, with flower garden and shrub- bery in front, good yard at back, with coach-house and stable, and back entrance from the lane. Minerals reserved. Water and gas laid on, and drainage complete. For further particulars apply to Chas. Norton,.Esq., Solicitor, Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, Oxfortl.( btreet, Swansea. 9148 > JgJ I, E C T R I C LIGHT "l:J"' 3. C. HOWELL, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINEER, LLANELLY. l Contractor for the Supply, and Fitting-tip of ELECTRIC LlaHr APPARATUS OP EVERY: DESCRIPTION. Sole Agent for South Wales for CROMPTON A CO.. LIM. LONDON AND CHELMSFORD. Incandescent and Arc Light InstftllationriorColHeHes, i Factories, Ships, Houses, Itc. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Contracts taken for Transmission of Power; to a Distance. Telelnns-u ELECTRIC, j LLANELLY, 1169 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEU. npHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over-^ -1. comethe worst forms oÍ diseases, and tbefouiest state of theblood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go tot he core of every disease, where no other-medicines have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIRRcuersthefallowing complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the gGomacfcor bowels giddiness in the headrdimness'of sight weafcor'i? sore eyes, loss of memory, paipitacionof the hesrt*IiTervf. and bilious obstructions, asenma, or tightness .-int&he.^ 1 chest rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in^the^ back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat,.sore^ a heads and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or j white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings^j tumours or cancers, pimpiesor blotches on the face and? body, swelled feet or le^-scahs and itch, eryaipeIai" jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers or alLkinds In boxes at lid and 2s 9d each, sold: by most; ] Chemists, or from the Bordtcfc Oxford-sweet, Swansej. MQ4 J adiamrntarg Sottas. IN VALE OF GLAMORGAN RAILWAY. (New Railway at Aberthaw Working and other Agreements with Barry Dock and Railways and Cowbridge and Aberthaw Railway Companies Additional Capital Amendment of Acts.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applica- tiouis intended to be m~de to Parliament in the eiMoing'Session by the Vala of Glamorgan Rail- way Company (hereinafter called "the Com- pany "Hor an Act for the following purposes or aome.of them (that is to say) aome.of them (that is to say) 1. To empower the Company to make and -maintain the Railway hereinafter described with all proper-stations -roads sidings approaches works and-conveniences connected therewith that is to say :— A Railway wholly in the Parish of Penmark in ,the,Coanty of Glamorgan commencing by a junction with the Railway authorised by the Cowbridgs and Aberthaw Railway Act- 1889 at a-point distant 12 chains or there- about? measured in a southerly direction from-Wood Mil) and being 5 miles 4 furlongs and 5 chains or thereabouts from the commencement of that Railway as marked, and measured on the Plans thereof deposited with-the, Clerk of the Peace for the County of-. Glamorgan ir respect of that Act-and', terminating by a junction with tbe Railway; No. 1 authorised by the Vale of Glamorgan Railway Act 1889 at or near the Roadlead- mgifrom East Aberthaw to-Ocean House and being distant 14 miles 4 furlongs or thereabouts from the commencement of that Railway as marked and measured on the Plans thereof deposited, witb-tbe,said Clerk of the Peace in respect of the laat-meotionod Act. 2. To authorise the crossing stopping up altering-or diverting temporarily or permanently of railways tramways roads streets water- courses rivers .streams: drains sewers pipes and telegraphic and telephonic apparatus within the Parish aforesaid which it may necessary or convenient to cross stop up .alter-or divert in executing the several purposes of the intended Act and to deviate from thelines and levels of the intended railway laterally or 'vertically to such an extent as may be authorised or prescribed by the intended Act and whether within or beyond the limits prescribed by the Railways Clauses Consolidation At 184-5. 3. To authorise the Company to purchase by ,.compulsion or agreement lands bouses and buildings and easements therein in the parish hereinbefore mentioned for the purposes of the said intended railway and works and to empower the,company to purchase part only of any property without being subject to the liability imposed by Section 92 of' the Lands Clauses Consclidation Act 1845. 4. To empower the Company to levy demand ard recover tolls rates and charges in respect of the said intended railway and works and to grant exemptions from payment of tolls rates and charges. 5. To empower the Company on the one hand and the Barry Dock and Railways Company on the other hand to enter into and carry into effect-agreements for or with respect to the working use management and maintenance of the intended railway and works or any part thereof and with respect to the supply of rolling or working stock and of officers and servants for the conduct and conveyance of traffic on such railway and with respect to the firing of the tolls or charges to be demanded and recovered in respect of such traffic and the division and apportionment of the receipts arising from such traffic and to confirm and give effect to any agreement which has been or may be entered into in reference to the matters (aforesaid or any of them and if thought fit to pro- vide that the intended Railway and Works shall if or the purposes of the Agreement with the Barry Dock and Railways Company set. forth tn the second Schedule to the Vale of Glamorgau Rail- way Act 1889 be part of the Undertaking of the Company. 6. To empower the Company on the one hand and the Cowbridge and Aberthaw Railway Company and the Taff Vale Railway Company or either of them on the other band from time to time to enter into and carry into effect vary and rescind agreements with respect to the construction of any junction of the intended railway with the railway of the Cowbridge and Aberthaw Railway Company the alteration reconstruction use management and maintenance of any of the stations platforms sidings woiks and conveniences of the said Com- panies or either of them and the construction use management and maintenance of new stations plat- forms uidings works and conveniences upon the rail- ways of the said Companies oreither of them and to confirm and give effect to any such Agreement which may have been or may be made prior to the passing of the intended Act. 7. To empower the Company to increase their Capital and to raise further sums of money for all or any of the purposes of the intended Act and for the general purposes of the Company by the creation and issue of new Shares or Stock with or without a guaranteed or preference dividend or other rights or privileges attached thereto and by the creation and issue of debenture stock and by borrowing or by any of such means and also to apply to all or any of such purposes any capital or funds belonging to the Company. 8. To vary or extinguish all rights and privi- leges which would in any manner impede or inter- fere with the objects of the intended Act and to confer vary and extinguish other rights and privileges. 9. To alter amend vary extend enlarge or repeal all or any of the provisions of the Acts following or any of them so far as may be neces- sary for the purposes of the intended Act (that is to say)—the Vale of Glamorgan Railway Act 1889, the Cowbridge and Aberthaw Railway Act 1889 and the Barry Dock and Railways Act 1884 aud all other Acts relating to the Company or the Cowbridge and Aberthaw Railway Company or the Barry Dock and Railways Company. 10. And Notice is hereby further given that Plans and Sections of the intended railway and: works and showing the lands intended to be taken with a book of reference to such plans and an Ordnance map showing the general course or direction cf the intended railway and a copy of this Notice as published iu the London Gazette will on or before the the Oth day of November .1889 be deposited for public inspection with .the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Glamorgan at his Office in Cardiff and that on or before the same day a copy of the said plans sections and book of reference together with a copy of this notice as published in the London Gazette will be de- posited for public inspection with the Parish Clerk of the said Parish of Penmark at his resi- dence. 11. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that on or before the 21st day of December 1889 printed copies of the in- tended Act will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons. Dated this lCrth day of November, 1889. BLUNT & LAWFORD, 95, Gresfoam-street, London, Solicitors for tbe Bill, SHERWOOD & CO., 7, Great Georgo-streat, Westminster, Parliamentary Agents. I â– 1 r~ â–  n. "W E, yAUGHAN AND co- STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &0., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF, BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS: 32, QUEEN-STREET, IrAunTITl? 248, BUTE-STREET, |CA"D1*F. 11, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA Parcels Received and Forwarded Regularly to the Dye-works by the following District Agents :— Aberavon Miss Morgan, Tandifeld-placa Aberdare .Mrs Eschle, UommerCMi-ptacd Aberkenfig .Mr W. H. Uitcbings, Grocer Abercarn Mr D. Jones, Anchor House Brecon .MrsWotton, Lion-street Bridgend „.Mr Woodward, Grocer, Adare-SWeet Blaenavon.Mr J. Harris, London House Briton Ferry.Mr D. L. Jones, Villiers-street Cowbridge.Misa Griffiths, Fancy Repository Griffithstown ..Mr II. Peach, Post-office. Llandilo.Mr J. Lockyer, County Press Maesteg ,Mr T. Davies, Grocer, Castle-street Mountain Aah..D. R. Davies, Temple of Fashion Neyland.Messrs Biddiecombe, London House Nantymoel .Mr E. David, Cambrian House Pembroke Dock, M. S. Cole, 10, Dimond-street Porthcawl.Mr R. Thomas, Great Western Hotise Pontypridd .Mr J. Roberts, Post-office Penrlnwceiber Mr D. R. Davies. Draper Porth „ „Mr J. H. Thomas, Cloth Hall Pentre Mr J. Uitcbings, 129, High-street St. David's â–ºMr W. Lewis, Tailor, Cross-square Treforest Mr J."Gibbon, Tailor, 88, Wood-road Treharris „Mr Lewis, London House. i Tenby .Mr Tringham, The Thimble, Tudor.sq Usk .» .Mr Jones, Grocer, Bridge-street Parcels amounting to five shillings sent direct to works will be returned carriage paid one way. Trade books and price lists sent free on application. W. "yAUGHAN AND DYERS, ARE CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES and DRESS. CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, producing per. manent colours, a superior finish, moderate charges and promptness of dispatch 1000 "Vf E RV OUS DEBILITY. ±1 GENUINE GRATITUDE. The Advertiser having discovered a Remedy and Cured Himself, is willing to send the recipe as a FREE GIFT To every Sufferer forwarding a stamped directellen.; velope, and enclosing this advertisement, to ARTHUR DIXON, ESQ. 8784-38 13927 Hounslow. Middlesex ifPiARDIFF ADVERTISING. BILL-. %SJ'- FOSTUgG. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING' f COMPANY (LIMITED). .'OFFICES CASTLE-STf- CARDIFF. SECREa^ABY FRANK H SIMPSON. Stations in- Cardifl an i 'N&ghbourhood Contractors for ailtdessr D ions ot Advertising'Circular Distributing, <fcc. .'Ail-order i pronwly ttcteeded'to • ¡Qq ^puiilir Jtuiias. ¡ GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MON. \3f MOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY. DONATIONS PROMISED TO THE BUILDING FUND. J Amount previously acknowledged £2,702 10 0 Additional Rev. Cyril Stacey, Southam-de-l3,-Bere, Cheltenham 100 0 0 Colonel Page, Bute Docks, Cardiff 52 10 0 The Very Reverend the Dean of Uandaff 26 5 0 Miss Florence C. Watson, The Lodge, Llandaff 10 0 0 I H. F. Lynch Blosse, Esq,, Pendyrys, Conway-road, Cardiff 5 5 0 £2,896 10 0 I Å SERIES OF GRAND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENTS WILL BE GIVEN BY MR CHARLES JJTCKENS In the Following Places :— MARKET-HALL, PONTYPRIDD, Nov. 19th. COLONIAL-HALL, CARDIFF, Nov. 20th. TEMPERANCE-HALL, MERTHYR, Nov. 21st. TEMPERANCE-HALL, ABERDARE, Nov. 22nd. For further particulars see Local Bills. 9121 0ARDIFF CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. The THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held in the MAYOR'S COURT, TOWN HALL, by kind permission of his Worship the Mayor (Alderman Sanders, J.P.), on THURSDAY NEXT, November 21st, at 8 p.m. The Committee hope every member will make an effort to attend. 'I W. BRUCE LOVIE, Hon. Sec. N.B.—The ANNUAL DINNER of the Society will be held as usual on St. Andrew's Day, November 30th. Tickets to be had on the 20th inst. WEST BROMWICH CORPORATION W £5 per cent. REDEEMABLE STOCK r— Issue of £300,000. The Corporation of West Bromwich are prepared to RECEIVE APPLICATIONS for the above Stock. Minimum price of issue, £97 per cent. Interest payable hali-yearly on 1st April and 1st October. The Stock will be issued in sums of S10 and upwards, being a multiple of Blu, free of stamp duty and all charges. All transfers of Stock will be free of stamp duty. Under the Trust Investment Act, 1889, this stock is an available investment for every trustee who is not expressly forbidden by the instrument creating the trust to invent in Corporation Stock. Forms of application and any further information wm be supplied by the undersigned. WM. BUTTERWuRTH, Registrar. Town-Hall, West Bioinwich, October, 1839. 9000 EBBW VALE, DOG (under K.C.R. Revised, 1889), POULTRY, CAGE BIRDS, and CAT SHOWS, NOVEMBER 21st, 1889. Entries close November 16th. DR. E. S. VACHELL, Chairman. 8776 J. LIGHT, Secretary. 31!rgal Notices. I R E HENRY ANTHONY, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS having Claims on the Estate of the j late Mr Henry Anthony, of Cardiff and the Henrhiew, near Usk, .Brewer. deceased, are requested to send, particulars of the same to Messrs WALDRON and SON, Solicitor?, 9131 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. :=:- ¡ fj[enbers nnlr QLonirnds. UILDEPvS desirous of TENDERING for the ERECTION of a CHAPEL at CATHAYS for the WHITCHURCH-ROAD WESLEYAN CHAPEL TRUSTEES can see Plans and Specification, and obtain Quantities, at my Office on a.nd after Mon- day, Nov. 18, 1889. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the I lowest or any Tender. Estimates to be sent in on or before MONDAY, 25th November, 1889, to Rev Mr Dodd, Wesley House, Charles-street, Cardiff, endorsed outside Tender, Whitchurch-road Chapel. 1 JNO. P. JONES. Architect, 27, Park-street, Cardiff. November 14th, 1889. 9097 J rp o B U I L D E R S~ TENDERS are iuvited for the ERECTION of a NEW CHURCH at Morriston, Swansea, for the Rev. D. Watkiu Morgan. Plans may be seen and bills of quantities obtained at lilY Offices. Sealed tenders to jJe delivered to Dr Rice Morgan, Morriston, 011 or before Monday, Dec. 2nd. 1889. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. M. BRUCE VAUGHAN, A.R.LB.A., Architect. Cardiff. Nov. 13, 1889. 9077 TjpO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. I "TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of TWO HOUSES at Pirthcawl. Plans and specifications can be seen. and other information obtained, at the office of the Architect, on and after MONDAY, November 18th, 1889. I The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, E. A. LANSDOWNE, M.S.A. 26, High-street, Newport, Mon. 9109 TEMPERANCE-HALL,~TREDEGAR, JL TO BE LET by TENDERS for the term of five years. Tenders to be sent in not later than 10 a.m. November 26th. Lowe-t or any other tender not. nesessarily accepted.-Fur further particulars apply to David Bevan, Park-row, Tredegar. 9153 ._u_ 25/- UPON RECEIPT OF CHEQUE FOR 25/ WE WILL PUT ON RAIL CARDIFF A CASK OF GUARANTEED BEST AMERICAN pETEOLEUM, NOT RUSSIAN, Consigned to any Address received. 4/6. ON RECEIPT OF STAMPS OR P.O.O. for the above sum, WE WILL SEND, CARRIAGE PAID, ONE OF OUR CELEBRATED HORSE CLIPPERS. CROSS JgROS., CARDIFF. 6294 "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.' QLARKE'S yyORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. rjlHE GREAT BLOOD JpURIFIER and RESTORER. gi^OR CLEANSING and CLEARING tho JL BLOOD from ALL IMPURITIES, it caunot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent Cure. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the Neck Cures Sore Legs. Cures Blackhead or Pimples on the Pact Cures Scurvy. Cures Ulcers, Cures Blood and Skin Diseases* Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter, From whatever cause arising As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and War- ranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Chester, March 5,1888s I suffered from rheumatic pains in my arms and legs for over five years. I also had a bruised shinbone, through which I could rest for only a few minutes at a time. AU sorts of remedies were applied, but noue did any 1I;00d for more than a few days. I was recom. mended to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, which I did, and on taking the first bottle I felt relief. I was told that eleven bottles would effect a perfect cUre I onYI took nine bottles and a half, which cost me.2s 6d per bottle. It is now ten months since, and I have not felt the least pain—in fact, I am perfect in my walk, and am ilt as good health as ever I was in my life. II Moreover. I told two friends of mine Who were laid up with rheumatic pains of my cure, and they tried your Clarke's Blood Mixture. They are tailors by trade, and in seven days they were at work again, and they 1ay it cannob be too hillly praised.-Hopinl{ I am not intruding, I remain, yours sincerely, "G. HOWARTH, Sergeant, Depot Cheshire Regiment, Chester. Sold in bottles, 2s 9d and lis each. By all CHBM. ISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS through out the world, or sent for 33 or 132 stamps by the LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG CO., Lincoln. TRADE MARK, "BLOOD MIXTURE." Ask for CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, and do not he persuaded to take an imitation. 1005 "1 Will be paid to any person who, 1W by usin? GOLDMANN'S TOOTH WATER, is again troubled with toothache.—S. Goldmann and Co., Dresden. To ,be obtained genuine from Mr J. MUNDAY, CHEMIST, 1, High-street, Cardiff Per bottle, Is 6d by post. Is 9d. 40-1178 •TESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON, llJ. deliver the SOUTH WALKS DAILY NBWfr at an eariy hour each Morning In^all parts>of theSfoUow^ ng towns:— t CARDIFF SWANSEA NEWPORT < •ROATH MERTHYB POR-TSKEWETT i CANION ABERDARE PONTYPOOL ROAD, DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK; iBRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWEST rNEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLY TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY The CARDIFF TIMES also delivered to any address in the above mentioned Towns. ORllERS to be (MCt w variou 5 I •nkstalls Jitumripal (glictign JUttoggea. 0ARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL BYE-ELECTION, 1889. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having been requested by an influential body of Electors to retire in favour of Mr Dan Xougher, which I have consented to do, I ask of my numerous supporters to give their interest to him on Friday next, the 22nd, when I hope to see him at the head of the poll. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, HENRY BUTLER. Ravensworlh, Canton, Nov. 18th, 1889. lB nh lie Àppøíntmtnts. lXmoXGTFs'hTreT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a COUNTY SURVEYOR is REQUIRED by tbe COUNTY COUN- CIL of GLAMORGAN. The duties of the Surveyor will be to superintend the main roads, bridges, and county buildings of the said county. Salary, £750 per annum, which includes an allowance of £100 per annum for clerks, offices, travel- ling, and all other incidental expenses. The surveyor must be an experienced civil engineer, capable ot sur- veying and making roads, and reporting thereon, ot planning and erecting bridges, and reporting teron and of generally superintending the county buildings. He must devote his whole time to the service of the county, and must reside at Neath, Pontpridd. or Bridgend the appointment to be determinable by three months' notice by either side. AU further information may be obtained of the undersigned. to whom all applications, accompanied by original testimonials and a statement of the age of the applicant, must be made by letter only, so as to reach him not later tbMtthe 20th day of December, 1889. Any applicant whose personal attendance before the County Council is at any time required will be duly notified of the fact. „ E. SPENCER, Clerk to tbe Roads and Bridges Committee of the said Council. 6. Working-street; Cardiff. 9113 GWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. APPOINTMENT OF CLERK AND SOLICITOR. The TRUSTEES of SWANSEA HARBOUR desire to appoint a SOLICITOR to the OFFICE of CLERK and SOLICITOR to the Trust at a salary of B600 a year, with private practice. Candidates should send in their appliestipns, with tnstimonials, on or before the 26th November instant, ) addressed to the Swansea. Harbour Trustees, Harbour Offices. Swansea-, _njarked outside, "Application for post of Clerk aud Solicitor." Harbour Offices, Swansea, llth November. 1889. 9062 J>ENTYRCH SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, at the VILLAGE School, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Article 50), accustomed to teach the I lower Standards, and qualified to teach Sewing. Applications, ae, qualifications, and testi- monials, to be lien V the 23rd inst. to R. Y- EVANS, Clerk to the Board, 1889 GLLil,Ihall Chambers, Cardiff. MTH November. L»O9. 91Q3 I' CARJJJYJ, DR P ARifS LATEST COMPOSI- TIONS. THE CONGREGATIONAL TUNE-BOOK (Published in PARts). Pad T.,ll., III. now ready. Prices—O.N., Is S.F., 6d. ELFENAU CERDDORIAETH (THE THEORY OF MUUSIC), Yn Gymraeg. PRIS JOSEPH AN EASY DRAMATIC CANTATA for CHILDREN. O.N., price 1. Sol-Fa, 3d. For Oratorios, Operas, Cantatas, Songs, Duetts, &c., Glees, Anthems, Choruses, etc., suitable for Concert, Chapel, or Eisteddvod uses, apply (with stamp) for full aud revised catalogue to the sole publisher, D. M. PARRY, 1134 MUSIC Publisher, Penarth, S.W. -r-r COWBRIDGE. 'J I BEAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. VX PRINCIPALS: the Misses CULVKRWKLL. Thorough preparation for Cambridge, Oxford, Royal Academy of Music, Irimcy College examinations. Special attention is given to comfort, refinement, and physical well-being. Terms moderate Fees from entrance. 1024 7833 NEATH. "IVTEATH. PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. JJI Centre for Cambridge Locals. Matriculation Class. Archdeacon ot Llaudafr, Chairman of Governors. 1H8 Telegraphic Address Wellingtonea, Bristol." WELLINGTON, BRASS, COPPER, AND ENGINEERING WORKS, WEST-STREET AND WATERLOO ROAD, BRISTOL. A G. WILLTAMS AND CO. Mr C. J. Williams, SON of the ute proprietor of the above old-established BUSINESS, havine purchased the PREMISED, GOODWILL, AND PLANT, begs to an. nounce tbat he IS carrying on the business under the old style and title, and ne hopES TLIAC the patronage so liberally accorded to ins late father will be extended to him. COPPERWORK AND BRAZliRY. COPPER Flanged Steam PIP3S for Marine and Stationary JINGINES Stew-pans and Sauce- pans, "NRNP.S, Furnaces, Steam Jacketed Pans, Confectionery Riquisites, Preserving Rans Urns for Vea, Coffee, and cocoa Brewing, Tar and Tallow Copper", Steam Coils. Attemperators and Refrigerators. NEEDLES, TAMPERS, AND SCRAPERS FOB USK IN MINES. REPAIRING IN ALL BRANCHES. EGIÑËERING. Vertical and Horizontal Engines, Hydraulic Ma- chinery, Tip-up and ±TEVOTVI)LK Confectionary P.ins, Pullies, Shafting, Plummer L»L0Cks. IRON TUBES ANDF1TTINGS FOR STEAM, WATER, AND GAS. Estimates given for making and Erecting all kinds ot ° Machinery. Repairing in all Branches. BRASS FOUNDRY. Portlights, Deckligbts, StOli Guards, Hinges, Bulk Head Sluice Valves. CLOSETS for fixing above and below water line, Skylight Lifts and Guards, UElis and Brackets, Port, Starboard, Mast Head, aud other Lamps. Polished Brass Railings for Ships' Cabins, Sipial Can- nons, Pumps, Union Joints, Cocks and Valves for Steam and Water, Oil Cups, and aU Engine-Room requisites. QASTINGS IN GUN METAL. PHOSPHOR BRONZE AND BRASS EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH. Sanitary Appliances, Bell Furniture, Gas Fittings. 9045 LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR JLj RESTORER OCKYER'S" SULPHUR HAIR JLf RESTORER THE SUREST. THE SAFEST. THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR JLJ RESTORER produces a perfectly The gradual change is certain, and for ™M°VINK scurf, beautifying aud cleansing the hair, causing it to grow wherever thin, Lockyer s is unrivaueu.— NARGE bottles, Is 6d. Sold everywhere. DELLAR'S CORN PLASTERS.—Boxes Is lid and 2s 9d each. The Corn Plasters are a certain cure FOR^A^ corns, they completely dry up and eradicate painful corns; the BuHion Plasters a proved remedy for bunion and enlarged toe joints. Sold by A11 chemists. Be careful Dellar's Plasters are sunnlied. RESPLENDENT IVORY-LIKE TEETH.—To make sure of these, CTTAUIIU* TH ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE IS necessary. It dislodges tartar, thoroughly polishes the enamel, perfectly cleanses the teeth, hardens the gums, is astringent, aromatic, and deliciousin flavour. Cracroft S Paste ensures a fine set of teeth. Sold every waere. Pots Is each, DEAFNESS, Noises in the Ears, etc.— Dellar's ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved JLJ' Dellar's ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved an extraordinary remedy. It always. RE'I?YEF'<?E?ERAYY cures, and is strongly recommended by tnousanas who have derived benefit. It is quite ttannless.-Sotd in Bottles, Is LID and 2s 9d each, by all Chenmts. ULPHOLINE SOAP IS a delicately refined, chemically pure soap, intended for general use, but specially by those endowed with sensitive skins. For washing at all times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable, healthy condition, Sul. pholine Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the soap is not expensive. Tablets, 6d each. 1063 XT E WPORT OFFICE 111 OF THE 11 SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 1, TREDEGAR PLACE, "4 ADVERTISEMENTS received up to-Seven o'clock n m. wiU-aecure insertion in next morning's issue of &e DAILY NEWS.' Estimates givenfor Advertise. ments ORDERS from NEWSAGENTS will receive-prompt; attention, and be executed upon tbe same terms as from the Chief Office. INVALID MEN WHO ARE NERVOUS AND DEPRESSED without joy for the present or hope for the future, and whose past is a regret, should send 3 stamps for the MAGIC MIRROR, and address W1LKIN6ON AND Co., 4, Fitz- "F"NVALID MEN. FILW-SQUARE, Sheffield. J_ 13712 (,222 business ^fc&resses. M OONSEED BIT TERS. WORLD RENOWNED only BLOOD CURE. MOONSEED BITTERS the only CANCER CURE. MOON SEED BITTERS stamps out Scrofula. MOONSEED BITTERS stamps out Lupus. MOONSEED BITTERS stamps out all BLOOD DISEASES. Beware of Imposters who pretend to cure all Blood and Skin Diseases, but only dry them up outside, by giving Potass and Chloroform, thus destroying the mucous membrane of the stomach and shutting up the disease in the ystem for a time, to break out again in a worst form, and to be handed down to future generations, beside destroying the teeth and producing rottenness of the bones, causing Consumption, prolonged suffering, and death. Testimonials from those who have unfortunately had their diseases sup- pressed is. no proof of cure. Whenever you want any so-called Patent Medicine, no matter how much puffed un, ask the Proprietor or Agent Will you guarantee it to contain no Potass, Chloroform, Mercury, or Minerals?'' If he will not, don t you buy it. Guaranteed barm- less is no guarantee that it will not destroy your constitution. Arsenic, Potass, Chloroform, Mer- cury, and all frauds are guaranteed harmless by those who push them upon the public. MOON SEED BITTERS is Purely VEGETABLE. MOONSEED BITTKRS is made by Steam Power. MOONSEED BITTERS is no QUAKERY. MOONSEED BITTERS is Purest Medicine on Earth. MOONSEED BITTERS is the Greatest Medicine on Earth. MOONSEED BITTERS stamps out all Diseases. MOONSEED BITTERS-cures Wheezing. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Coughs. MOONSEED BITTSRSscurrs Whoooing Cough. MOONSEED BITTERScures Bronchitis. MOONSEED BITTERS, cures Asthma. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Consumption. IF YOU BUY A BOX OF PILLS, you merely expect a pur,-š6 which will carry off a certain amount of bile you then foolishly believe that all is d'cne that could be ex- pected by medicine. We, the proprietors of Moouseed Bitters, guarantee that one Bottle of Moonseed Bitters, 4s bd size, costs more to produce than one hundred Boxes of ordinary Pills, and will do more cures than all the Pills ever m1.de. Cancers, Tumours, Abscesses, Boils, all Skin Diseases, Kidney Troubles, Con- sumption, and Diseases el1P.rally would be rare inÚeed if the people would k-oop their brain and liver in good order. Moonaeed Bitters is the only medicine that will do this. The daily use of "Moonseed Bitters will nias-vellously strengthen tbe brain and nerves, incre the strength of teeth, nails. hair, and mirsc.te regulate the kidneys, heHt, lungs, and chest, giving great force and volume to voice and memory. All athletes should train under its powerful aid it builds up mind and body, ps out cancer germs and an other poisons ill t he blood, and is the only Wonderful Medicine on earth. Com- mon Aloes made into Pills is not wonderful the only wonder is the number of silly people who swallow them. Purgative Pills will never cure consumption, but wiII produce it. Moonseed Bitters put up in beautifully engraved wrapper with Moonseed Plant on label is yonr rem edy. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Liver Complaints. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Indigestion. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Weak stomachs. t1 MOONSEED BITTERS cures Heart Disease. MOONSEED BITTKRS cures Kidney Disease. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Dropsy. 37, Gonsalva-rond, Wandsworth-road, London, S.W. DEAR :;I1t,- Will you please send me anotb8r bottle of Moonseed Bitters, thili being the ninth bottle I have purchased for my husband, who has been f-utlering from consumption. He was quite unable to work for 23 weeks, but I am very thankful to say yonr Moonseed Bitters has done him It great deal of good, and he is quite strong and able to work again now, but 1 do not want him to leave off taking it until I know he ia quite cured. I have also recommended them t0) several other people. Yours respectfully, „ •, HILDA GREY. April 9th, 1889. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Paralysis and Spasms. JIOONSEED BITTERScures Sleeplessness and Neu. ralgia. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Nerve Tire and Fits. MOONSEED BIl'TEllSxures Worry and Exhaustion MOONSEED BITTERS cures [III Nervous Diseases. MOONSEED BITTERS The Great Brain Food. MARVELLOUS CURE OF ASTHMA AT BILSTON. GIVEX UP BY TWO MEDICAL MEN. Mrs M. Thomas. Market-place, Bilston, writes :— Aug. 19th, 1889. my husband had taken ten drops a change could be plainly seen in balf- an-hour, and before quarter of a bottle had been taken he was better than be had ever been before. My daughter who had suffered six months' witu a bad knee, was completely cured by usint. One Box of Moonseed Ointment. Please pnblisl1 this 19tter for tile benetir, of others who may b suffering in a similar way. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Gout and Rheumatism MOONSEED BITTERS cures Scrofula MOONSEED BITTERS cures the Foulest Ulcers. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Abscesses and Diseased Bone*. MOONSEED BITTERS cures Tumours. MOONSEED BTTTEES cures Full Necks. IT IS TRUE that Divine Writ FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." But it does not tell you to Quack; it by taking Potass and Chlorof 'rm. Remember that Moon- seed Bitters is the only true Blood 1\fedicine • it is ten thousand times superior to Sarsapariila. Moonseed Bitters is compounded by steam power from the best and choicest roots and barks brought from all parts of the-world, and prepared by the sole Proprietors in Swindon. MOONSEED BITTERS Best and Cheapest Medicine on earth. MOONSEED BITTERS of all Chemists, at 4s 6d and 2s 9d. MOONSKED BITTERS the Great Blood Renovator. MOONSEED BITTERS the Great Brain Renovator. MOONSEED BITTERS the Great Mind Constructor. MOONSEED BITTERS the Only Medicine Required. HEARTRENDING CASE OF ASTHMA. Mrs Retcham, of William-street, New Swindon, who had been confined to her bed-room nine months out of each twelve for three years, and whose cough was alarming and dangereus in the last degree, with the most copious expectoration possible, was said to be getting worse and cure impossible in fact, she is certain that she could not have lived lone when she heard of Moonseed Bitters, had she paid a deaf ear to the Rdvice given. Thanks to the Moonseed Bitters, she has been cured for more than two years, and trusts that all who are suffering will try its wonderful curatiYe power. We GUARANTEE for ONE THOUSAND POUND that one 4s 6d Bottle of Moonseed Bitters contains more medicine than thirty-six pints of Hop Bitters or Quinine Bitters. Any novice can prove the superiority of Moonseed Bitters over Hop or Quinine Bitters by carefully evaporating a bottle of each, and by weighing the residue. The fluid in either is not medicine, thus you are buying a large quantity of water and very little medicine. MOONSEED FITTERS is Pure Genhine MMifcine. MOONSEED BITTERS is Deprived of Water. MOONSEED BITTERS is Concentrated by Steam Power. MOONSEED BITTERS must be diluted with water before taken. MOONSEED BITTERS willstamp out vile stuff called medicine. MOONSEED BITTERS largest Sale in the World. MOONSEED BITTERS of all Chemists, or Post Free for 4s 6d or 2s 9i Is saved by buying larger Post free of the Sole Proprietors A. E. POWELL and CO., The Manor House. Swindow, Wilts. SOLD BY Duck and Son, Chemists, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Cardiff. J. Williams & Co Chemists, 7, Park Hall Buildings Queen-street, Cardiff. D. Anthony, Pharmacien. 33, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Hodder and Co., Chemists, Wholesale and Retail Agents for Bristol. T. Cordey, High-street, Newport, Whotesttte District ent. Williams, Chemist, Chepstow. Thomas, Chemist, Morriston. Wrkes, Chemist. Abergavenny. I Shackleton, chemist, Abergavenny, Borrell, Grocer, Monmouth, Cossens, Chemist, Monmouth. Sambrook. Chemist, Monmouth. Arnott, Chemist, Pontypridd. Gwilym Davies, Chemist, 2, Prince of Wales-road, Swansea. C. Hutchins. chemist, Neatb. J.P. Richards, Ct'^uiist, Lammas-st., Carmarthen. Blaina Ind. Co-operative ociety, Blaina, Newport, T. Roderick, Chemist, Commercial-street, Pontypool. David Hughes, Grocer, Victoria-road, Ebbw Vale. Advice Free every Monday from Ten till Four. 626 4601 uhlit Amusements. CARDIFF THE A T It- R 0 Y A L. LEssu AND MANAGER Mr EDWARO FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), NOV. 19, Mr Edward Compton's "Jane Shore" Company, and the celebrated Actress MISS ISABEL BATEMAN. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 18, 19, 20. The Original Princesses version, by special arrangement with Wilson Barrett, Esq., JANE HORE, By G. W. Wills, author of "Claudian," &c. JANE SHORE MISS ISABEL BATEMAN. THURSDAY-" EAST LYNNE." FRIDAY (Benefit of Miss Bateman) and SATURDAY, "MAHY WARNER." Box Plan ready at Thompson and Shackeli's, Limited. GRAND THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE, WESTGATI-STREET, CARDIFF. Sole Lessee and Manager Mr JAMES ELPHINSTONE. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, And Every Evening during the Week, the celelrated Farcical Comedy, by MARK M KLFORD, entitled— TUHNED IUP. The World-famed Comedian, RAMSEY DANVERS, as CARAWAY BONES and WIDOW TWANKI Y. To conclude with ALADDIN UP TO DATE. THE BELTON BALLET TROUPE. Principal Dancers, Misses PHCEBE NELLIE BELTON. MONDAY, November 25th, William Bourne and Full Company-MAN TO MAN. SIMS REEVES, CARDIFF, NOVEMBER 27TH, 1839. Tickeis and bookings at the following places: Pontypridd, Messrs Thompson and Sbackell,t'aff-st.; Caerphilly, Mr Rees, Grocer.620 IMS REEVES' PHOTO to be SEEN o at Messrs THOMPSON and SHACKELL'S WINDOW. 79 ABERAVON. DYSON'S DIORAMAS AND GIPSY CHOIR. TOURING SOUTH WALES. ABERAVON THIS WEEK. LLANELLY NEXT. Ill NEWPORT. rriHE LLANGIBBY AND TREDEGAR JL HUNT JgTEliPLECHASES WILL TAKE PLACE OVER THE NEW COURSE. AT CAERLEON, NEWPORT, MON., ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1889, Under G.N. Hunt Rules. STEWARDS Right Hon. LORD TREDEGAR, M.F.H. Sir GEORGE ELLIOT, Bart, M.P. Sir A. Mackworth, Bart. I J. Lawrence, Esq., M.F.H. Lieut.-Col. 11. G. Lindsay. f w. H. P Jenkins, Esq. G. W. Elliot, Esq., M P., j J. G. R. Homfray, Esq. M.l'.H. | Oapt. Sandeinan. Reginald Herbert, Esq., | Edward Curre, Esq. M.F.II. { General Watson. T. Bassett, Esq., M.F.H. j Colon, 1 Lyne. C. E. Lewis, Esq., M.F.H. | Arthur Evans, Esq. BOs. SECS. :—Messrs J. ROWIi and H. D. YORATH. STARTER Mr F. It. NEVILL. JUDGE AND CLEKK OF THE SCALES :-Mr JOHN PRATT. CLERK OF THE COURSE :-Mr JAMES ROWE. STAKE HOLDER Colonel LYNE. 9061 Øtxcurslons. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sun- days excepted) in conjunction with the London and North-Western Railway, via the SHREWSBURY iu^d HEREFORD LINE, between CARDIFF and LIVER. POOL, MANCHESTER, CHESTER, CARLISLE GLASGOW, and EDINBURGH, and the North of England and Scotland generally, leaving CARDIFF at 9.25 a.m., 12.20, 3.55, and 7.15 p.m. By Trains cQnnectinjr with the Service to and from Lianelly, Swansea, Neath, Bridgend, and other Stations, the time occnpiett between South Wales and the North is materially reduced. Through Carriages IUU from Cardiff, and Througn Fares are in operation between all principal stations. 8860 HENRY LAMBERT. General Manager. i otÚS. MUMBLES. JANGLAND BAY HOTEL, NEAR SWANSEA. THE MENTONE OF WALES. The slielterell position of I,allgland Bay, with its southern aspect and balmy air, which entitle it to be called. the Mentone of Wales, renders it a most desirable Winter Residence. Strongly recommended by Members of the Medical Profession. 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JL PiUs are guaranteed to cureail private cases and com- I plications of the urinary organs, whether acquired or otherwise. Also Gravel and Pains in the Back. Free I from Mercury. Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P^. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. .Agenta Cardiff-A. on, Chemist, 39, Briage-st. I Swansea—Lloyd#Cheinist, Oxford.st..N wport- YouO?, Chemist. Hl#h-st. NA—•Have ^ver r>eeu known | f\il. Letters answered free. Ptease name paper. b7o2 EBusiness ^tt&resses. THIS DAY. 'i JJOWELL AND 0OMPAN1 ARE SELLING A BANKRUPT MANUFACTURER'S gTOCK OF i-A i(ills, AT FULLY ONE-THIRD OFF RE GULAR PRICKS. n. B LANKETS, LANNELS, AND gHEETINGS. m ANTLES, JACKETS, PALETOT-: In Sealette, Plush, and Cloth, at Manufacturers Prices. DREss GOODS IN ALL THE Newest Materia's, at prices to suit all classcs. T sBLF, LIN NS, CRETO S NES, Art Muslin, Curtains, &c. || OWELL AND CO., fjpHE CARDIFF D H A.PERS. /CARDIFF. 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(Limited) have had the honour of attending to the Organs at Llandaff Cathedral, the Park-oali, Cardiff, ,\c. &,• ,m,i a staff of workmen of great experience, capable oi atteu ing to any Organ howover intrioate the mecUauism.- mi FURNITURE ESTABLISHED OVER CARPETS FlTRNII'URI< THRKK-QUARTEUS Cen- CARPET •> FURNITURE TITRY CAHPE1S FURNITURE CARPET* FURNITURE CARPET'S FURNITURE GOOD, ARTISTIC CARPET.S tURNITURE AN CARPET-") FURNITURE TXT, CARPETS FURNITURE INEXPENSIVE. 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This females of all ates to soumi ana r tried" them, has been proved by thousands w ( and found the benefits which a«;"SdVK^t on, and si' For a weak stomachi Glft andafe-.v disorders of the Liver, they art upon the mos doses will be found to work wonder., ^upon. unpo'uint organs m gtelB restore the long- strengthen the whole A/Wn e ige "i appetite, lost complexion, bring »ai,k th b0SE.buj) oflj^a.1 tli, and arouse into action, human frame. The* £ > are FACio testine tilt, best guarantees to classes of society. and on jjeecham's Pills have the Nervous Deb.htated J [n tbe wor,d the largest ^ale°f anypate a|i(, by Prepared oniy, T„oMAs BEECH AM, St Helen's, i n«E^i Boies Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sold by ah DruSstnd Patent Medicine Dealers every where^b N.l-Full directions are *ivan with each s.ox. 4164 "|3ILL-POSTINCt AT NEWPORT, MON. 7 DEREKS lliO COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NKWPOR1 BLL&POSTEI, and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Ioar(iings iii Newpor Itc. 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